Split Temporary Variable
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int perimeter = 2 * (height + width);<br> | int perimeter = 2 * (height + width);<br> | ||
System.out.print(perimeter );<br> | System.out.print(perimeter );<br> | ||
− | area = height * width;<br> | + | int area = height * width;<br> |
System.out.print(area);<br> | System.out.print(area);<br> | ||
} | } |
Revision as of 00:09, 7 August 2009
This is when you have create a temporary variable that you use all the way through a method.
foo() {
int temp = 2 * (height + width);
System.out.print(temp);
temp = height * width;
System.out.print(temp);
}
The variable has two different meanings at various stages of the method. Give each variable a descriptive name making it easier to understand the code.
foo() {
int perimeter = 2 * (height + width);
System.out.print(perimeter );
int area = height * width;
System.out.print(area);
}